Other Research
Anderson-Moore Algorithm (AMA)
The Anderson-Moore Algorithm is a fast and reliable method for solving linear saddle point models. It's the fastest available method for solving large problems. The algorithm has proven useful in a wide array of applications, including analyzing linear perfect-foresight models and providing initial solutions and asymptotic constraints for nonlinear models. The technique works well both for symbolic and numerical computation.
Consumer Research
Links to research publications & data analysis
Occasional Staff Studies
Occasional Staff Studies (OSS) are research materials distributed to stimulate discussion and critical comment. The analysis and conclusions set forth are those of the authors and do not indicate concurrence by other members of the research staff or the Board of Governors. References in publications to Occasional Staff Studies (other than acknowledgment of sources) should be cleared with the authors to protect the tentative character of these studies.
Review of Foreign Developments
The Review of Foreign Developments (RFD) series begins in 1945 and ends in 1975. Starting in August 1971, papers in the RFD series also appear in the International Finance Discussion Paper (IFDP) series. The analyses and conclusions set forth in the RFD series are those of the authors and do not indicate concurrence by other members of the research staff or the Board of Governors. All papers in the RFD series are public and may be quoted or cited. Some of the papers in the RFD series were initially marked "Confidential," "Restricted," or "Not for publication," but these markings no longer apply.
Staff Studies
The staff members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and of the Federal Reserve Banks undertake studies that cover a wide range of economic and financial subjects. From time to time the studies that are of general interest are published in the Staff Studies series and summarized in the Federal Reserve Bulletin. The analyses and conclusions set forth are those of the authors and do not necessarily indicate concurrence by the Board of Governors, by the Federal Reserve Banks, or by members of their staffs.
Fed in Print
A comprehensive index to Federal Reserve System economic research publications, searchable by author, title/subject keywords, publication date, and Bank. From the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research
The Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research provides economic information and data, including historical economic statistical publications, releases, and documents, to researchers interested in the U.S. economy.
International Journal of Central Banking
The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) is an initiative of the central banking community. Published quarterly, the journal features articles on central bank theory and practice, with a special emphasis on research relating to monetary and financial stability.